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July 05, 2007 - Image 96

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-07-05

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YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH

School for Boys • Beth Jacob School for Girls • Early Childhood Development Center
5751 W. Lincoln Drive • Southfield, MI 48076 • (248) 557-6750
"The entire world is sustained by the Torah study of young children"

During the coming week, the students of Yeshiva Beth Yehudah will study in memory of
the following departed friends. In addition, Kaddish will be said during the daily minyan.

Bernard Swartz
Hannah Been
Eva Berman
Zelda Brill
Ida Cohen
Irene Joseph
Freda Nyman

22 Tamuz
July 8, 2007
Solomon Chesluk
Pinchas N. Engler
Joseph Fridenberg
Samuel Gold
Louis Katzer
Dave Kreisman
Dr. Robert S. Laufer
Nathan Moehlman
Isadore Shapiro
Alan Jeffrey Tkatch
Lillian R. Holtz
Betty Komer
Diane Krosnick
Sophie Meyers
Roslyn Janet Samet
Etta M Tatken

24 Tamuz
July 10, 2007
Meyer Alderman
Albert A. Craine
Abe Letvin
Charles P. Nakelsky
Morris Trivax
Sadie Weber
Dora Weinenger

Sam Stoller
Louis Jack Weiss
Kalman Wejzman
Dorothy Backhaut
Mollie Baschin
Mary Been
Nathan Bell
Becky Katz
Bessie Krakofsky
Eva Scherr

26 Tamuz
July 12, 2007
David Saks
Ben Shaffer
Joel Siwek
Philip Weiss
Philip Zelickman
Anna Baron
25 Tamuz
Jean Bernstein
July 11, 2007
23 Tamuz
Helen Brode
Jacob Berman
July 9, 2007
Dorothy Harrison
Alvin Bez
Boruch Birman
Sanford Louis Coleman Esther Kunin
Harry Brandman
Jordan Brian Gunsher
Albert Goldfarb
27 Tamuz
Samuel Harris
Louis Gunsberg
July 13, 2007
Avrum Seymour Harris William Kadashaw
Morris Evans
Isadore Levin
Mendel Luckman
Irving Rosenthal
David Moses

Elias Green
Hyman Levine
Eva Cohan
Maxine Harriet Keith
Ida Pessman
Clara Reif

28 Tamuz
July 14, 2007
Benjamin Aronson
J. Milton Bresler
Abe Chausky
Jack Coleman
David Fuller
Morton Gottlieb
Israel Kojder
David Lakin
Harry Prebluda
Hirsh Dovid Unrot
Irwin Ronald Wolfe
Samuel Yoffee
Esther Broder
Frieda Chesluk
Dora Fleischer
Hinda Gruber
Sheva Rochel Leah Himelstein
Shifra Kojder
Gussie Kushner
Goldie Waxman (Shafer)

JgivisHosPIcE
& CHAPLAINCY NETWORK'

Life Support Provided

Sam Berman displays the American Red Magen David for Israel
Maimonides Award presented by the Dr. John J. Mames Michigan
Region. This basic life support ambulance in honor of Minnie and Sam
Berman was given by their children, Judith and Sy Berman, Shelly and
Jody Mendelson. The dedication ceremony took place at Detroit Jewry's
Israel Independence Day Parade in April. Shown are Jody and Shelly
Mendelson, Sam and Minnie Berman, Sy and Judy Berman.

HOSPICE HEROES
MAKE LIFE ETTER

Bruce and Miriam Milen

are grateful
for the spiritual and medical comfort Jewish
Hospice & Chaplaincy Network provided to
Bruce's father, Jack, at the end of his life. Today
the Milens make tributes to JHCN whenever
someone they know passes away.

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"Spiritual and physical comfort was very important
to us and to my father," Bruce says. "Jewish
Hospice & Chaplaincy Network made the entire
process easier for us. They guided us through
every stage."

Adds Miriam, "We know all our contributions
will help make a difference."

Miriam and Bruce Mien

6555 W. Maple Rd. • West Bloomfield, MI 48322
248.592.2687 • www.jewishhospice.org

arc Hospice Heroes who

Make

Life Better

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July 5 4 2007

Visiting Michigan

Rabbi David Greenstein (above), rosh hayeshivah (head of school) of
the Riverdale, N.Y.-based Academy for Jewish Religion (AJR), a plural-
istic rabbinical and cantorial school, recently led a study session for the
Bloomfield Township-based Michigan Board of Rabbis.
The event was part of a yearlong nationwide celebration of the 50th
anniversary of the AJR, which has staff and students from all the different
religious movements in Judaism today.
Greenstein spoke about an article he has recently published, "Open the
Gates of Righteousness for Me: An Opening Toward a New Reading of
the Torah in Light of the New Status of Gays and Lesbians in the Jewish
Community" Using biblical, rabbinic and modern halachic (Jewish law)
sources, Greenstein presented ideas and stimulated discussion.
During his visit, Greenstein also addressed the Florence Melton Adult
Mini-School's faculty and was keynote speaker at the Melton graduation.
Among Michigan clergy, those ordained at AJR are Rabbi Dorit Edut of
Temple Israel in Bay City and Cantor Marisa Krisheff of Ahavas Israel in
Grand Rapids.

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